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Ian Thompson
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Date:
Fri, 14 Mar 1997 10:39:20 -0800
Subject:
(idm) Re: Techno Animal
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The Techno Animal album 'Re-Entry' is great a great dub/ambient/techno/avant hybrid that stunned me when I first heard it. I write reviews for a local street mag called The Scene (by the way Geoff if you're from Brisbane - QUT? - lemme know). Here's the review I wrote of this CD (please excuse the purple prose - I'd been reading a few too many Wire Mags at the time!): Techno Animal Re Entry [Virgin/Larrikan] Don’t be fooled - this is not Techno in any sense of that word other than that of pure technology. This is the sound of technology twisted, rusted and dirty, and crushed by the side of an industrial wasteland - left to rot with its innards festering - breeding a brew, brewing a brood... This is the sound of King Tubby’s horror nightmare of what his experiments in Kingston, Jamaica might unleash upon the world. And he can see the terror-virus he has created infecting the machines. And the machines are making music which crushes the brain - straight to the pleasure centre, straight to the soul, straight to the heart - then nothingness. And that nothingness contains all music and no music...If Sabres of Paradise truly are the future of dance, Techno Animal are the future of everything! And like all the great innovators, to traverse their music is not an easy passage. The disorientation and ecstacy they evoke is like that engendered in their time by Schoenberg, Cage, Stockhausen, and Coltrane. But like those times, this is a difficult time - and to face up to it we need to look past the personal problems of Vedder and co, past the retro-isms of Oasis and the whole Brit-pop milieu - right into the face of the problem. And it’s ugly but beautiful, because it’s our destiny. And it sounds something like ‘Re Entry’ - ugly but beautiful, dislocating but familiar. Music for the new age - ready or not.
quoted 4 lines Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 13:11:34 +0000> >Date: Thu, 13 Mar 1997 13:11:34 +0000 >From: Geoffrey Elgey <elgey@fit.qut.edu.au> >Subject: (idm) Techno Animal (was: Experimental Audio Research)
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quoted 1 line Forgive my ignorance, but I saw a double CD in the 'hardcore' section of >my >Forgive my ignorance, but I saw a double CD in the 'hardcore' section of >my local rekkid store the other day. It was called 'Re-entry' by a group >called 'Techno Animal', and supposedly features a member of EAR. All the >choons were fairly longish. I don't know if it is ambient or IDM or >hardcore, but has anyone heard of this, and can tell me what it's like >(as I couldn't see said CD yesterday)?
quoted 2 lines Cheers,>Cheers, >Geoff
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